2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00278-016-0105-4
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Schwierigkeiten in der psychotherapeutischen Arbeit

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“…The TDS‐IP is a patient‐specific adaptation of the TDS (Orlinsky & Rønnestad, ) from the International Study on the Development of Psychotherapists (ISDP; Orlinsky & Rønnestad, ). For more information about the construction of the TDS‐IP see Odyniec, Victor, Berner, and Willutzki () and Odyniec et al (). The TDS‐IP focuses on the patient–therapist dyad and can be interpreted as therapists’ state‐based difficulties by asking the therapists about the frequency of difficulties they experienced with each of their patients at several time points over the course of therapy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The TDS‐IP is a patient‐specific adaptation of the TDS (Orlinsky & Rønnestad, ) from the International Study on the Development of Psychotherapists (ISDP; Orlinsky & Rønnestad, ). For more information about the construction of the TDS‐IP see Odyniec, Victor, Berner, and Willutzki () and Odyniec et al (). The TDS‐IP focuses on the patient–therapist dyad and can be interpreted as therapists’ state‐based difficulties by asking the therapists about the frequency of difficulties they experienced with each of their patients at several time points over the course of therapy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orlinsky & Rønnestad, 2005). For more information about the construction of the TDS-IP see Odyniec, Victor, Berner, and Willutzki (2016) and Odyniec et al (2019). The TDS-IP focuses on the patient-therapist dyad and can be interpreted as therapists' state-based difficulties by asking the therapists about the frequency of difficulties they ODYNIEC ET AL.…”
Section: Global Treatment Satisfaction-patient (Glob-pt)mentioning
confidence: 99%